The second issue of Slippery Elm, the University of Findlay’s national literary journal, will be available at a release party at 8 p.m. Thursday in the upper room at Logan’s Irish Pub in Findlay. The journal, published annually and distributed nationwide and...

Do you have a favorite Christmas memory? The Courier is again asking readers to write about their favorite holiday memories and send them in so they can be shared with others. Readers’ recollections will be published before Christmas. Contributors are asked to describe a...

Commercial Savings Bank is consolidating its existing Findlay operations at 201 E. Lincoln St. to a central branch at 1660 Tiffin Ave. Commercial Savings is selling the Lincoln Street building to State Bank and Trust Co. The deal is expected to close early in 2015. Commercial...

By MAX FILBY STAFF WRITER For shoppers such as Chad Leiter, trying to be in two places at once for “door-buster” deals is no longer a problem. Several big Findlay retailers began their Black Friday sales on Thanksgiving night, while other stores waited to open until...

By MICHAEL BURWELL STAFF WRITER More than 1,200 people gobbled up 50 turkeys, 16 hams and numerous homemade dishes on Thursday as the Stonebridge Church in Findlay offered a free holiday meal at the church on Stonehedge Drive. “It’s really fun to see community come...

Do you have a favorite Christmas memory? The Courier is again asking readers to write about their favorite holiday memories and send them in so they can be shared with others. Readers’ recollections will be published before Christmas. Contributors are asked to describe a...

NORTH BALTIMORE — The “Keep the Virginia Theater Open” campaign has been successful, raising more than $64,000. The single-screen Virginia Theater in North Baltimore will reopen as soon as negotiations are completed by theater manager Doug Wickard for the...